Raw Milk Co-Op Farmer Acquitted Through Jury Nullification
by
JG
Vibes
Alchemy of the Modern Renaissance
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Last week a
Minnesota man charged with violating the state's restrictions on
raw milk sales was
acquitted in what he and his supporters called a victory for
consumer freedom. Alvin Schlangen is a peaceful farmer who connects
people with the food sources that meet their high standards for
health by providing private access under lawful ownership of farm
animals. the member owners pay the Amish farm family for labor to
milk the leased 100% grass-fed cows, manage the pasture, store the
feed, etc. This co op is a sustainable farming effort where the
value of food supports the cost incurred, without government subsidies
or harm to the environment. The balance of food options are purchased
by the club, for the members. The group has multiple farm sources
providing real food to member families- very efficiently, with lots
of volunteer effort.
Over the past
two years, the Minnesota Department
of Agriculture has illegally raided Alvin’s van, warehouse,
and farm resulting in the multiple charges that were decided upon
in court last week. Technically, Alvin was guilty of breaking the
laws in question, even though the laws are totally ridiculous and
unjust. Luckily this jury was informed about the process of jury
nullification, and their legal right to rule in favor of the accused
for breaking unjust laws.
According
to Iloilo Jones, director of the Fully Informed Jury Association
"Minnesota has long had highly visible FIJA Activists volunteering
their time and efforts to educate every potential juror in Minnesota
about the right of the people to veto bad laws through the use of
the Juror Veto, or, as it is commonly called, Jury Nullification.
As laws become more and more invasive, punitive, and draconian,
prison populations become more and more peopled by harmless, productive
people, who have harmed no other person. Jurors can stop the enforcement
of bad laws. Jurors have stopped bad laws since freedom of religion
was defended by jurors, and by later jurors who refused to enforce
slavery. We, the owners of all government, retain the peaceful,
lawful right to refuse to enforce bad laws made by some judge or
politician. Courageous jurors have always stood firm – for the human
rights of their families and neighbors – by refusing to sanction
bad laws. The right of the People to drink the milk of their choice,
and to feed their children healthy foods, is a human right."
This news
comes just weeks after a jury in New Hampshire dropped felony
marijuana cultivation charges against a Rastafarian man because
they believed that punishing him for the offense would be unjust.
Hopefully what we are seeing is a trend, and as more people become
informed about jury nullification there will be less nonviolent
people put in cages for breaking unjust laws.
October 1, 2012
J.G.
Vibes [send him mail] is
the author of an 87 chapter counter culture textbook called Alchemy
of the Modern Renaissance and host of a show called Voluntary
Hippie Radio. He is also an artist with an established
record label
and event promotion company that hosts politically
charged electronic dance music events. You can keep up
with his work, which includes free podcasts, free e-books &
free audiobooks at his website www.aotmr.com.
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